• Goodtoknow
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    25 days ago

    Gas is still allowed for cooking and fireplfireplaces 🤦‍♀️ that doesn’t solve much since all the gas lines to homes leaking is still the primary issue

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      25 days ago

      I found it ridiculous that when I told landlord could smell gas, he was like…“well we can’t smell anything” and when they finally called someone out, the tech/engineer just said - “yea it’s normal to have a bit of a leak at the meter”. These people live in the same fucking building!
      If I smelled gas in UK, I called gas company, someone would be out urgently and fix it either inside or outside the house until there was nothing noticeable. I no longer wonder why shit blows up due to gas leaks in NA

    • MrMakabar@slrpnk.net
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      25 days ago

      Cooking consumes much less gas then home heating and it is much easier to replace. In other words the gas grid will die with that law in place.